SelfRefind's approach to addiction recovery treats both the patient and the addiction for long term success. Our clinics are staffed by medical doctors with special training in the use of Suboxone, a revolutionary new drug designed for treatment of opiate addiction. SelfRefind clinics are privately owned and not affiliated with any government agency.

Mission

SelfRefind is dedicated to helping people reclaim their lives from the grips of addiction to opiates and alcohol. It is our hope that by helping to improve the lives of our patients, we can counteract the destructive effects of addiction to the individual, their families and the communities in which they live.

I put my hand in yours and together we can do what we could never do alone. No longer is there a sense of hopelessness. No longer must we depend upon our own unsteady willpower. We are all together now, reaching out for power and strength greater than ours. And as we join together, we find love and understanding beyond our wildest dreams.

A PREMIER RECOVERY PROVIDER

Overcoming the pain and despair of addiction is the most difficult challenge anyone can face. There are no shortcuts, no magic solutions. And frankly, there are no bargains. Not when the cost of relapse is so high.

QUESTHOUSE is a voluntary retreat for spiritual recovery, uniquely committed to the long-term healing of its guests. Our caring focuses on the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—not just surface symptoms.

QUESTHOUSE is a secret place apart from the everyday world to entertain silence in the heart, to listen to the inner voice—a place for the addicted person to discover his or her own recovery.

QUESTHOUSE’s sole purpose is to promote healing. Our staff is bound together by a passionate belief in the innate dignity of every human person. Guests are cared for in a gentle, respectful manner and are provided a safe place for the healing process to begin.

Family members and friends are included through the Family/Friend Guest Program so they may understand the behaviors associated with addiction. They too will learn how to solve problems, improve communications, care for themselves, and resolve the confusion and conflicts of the past through weekly meetings led by our staff.